Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 20, 1829, Image 2

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FJLEUERICK S. FELL, fctTr rnmtEn. Railv Paper eight dollars per annum.. •Count/ Paper.....—Mx dollars per annum t>AYAllt.E 1.1 ADVANCE. tUI News, anil Now Advertisements np- , pear in both papers. (U* Office'In Dickson's three Story orleh buHdlng. on the Ray. near the 8|- < change,hettveen Rulf anil pfayton-sfreots.; SAVASrWAW. r * FRIDAY EVBN1NO. Not'. *0. This morning’s mail brought us no 'pa mpers north ot* Charleston. " • Tho Helen AInr.-lroin New York is lie- low. She left that City on the lSth lost.—- Nothing from her had reached town when our paper was put to press, hut when she was off Charleston on Wednesday last, a pilot boat obtained a paper from her .of ' tho above date from which the Charleston papers make a few extract* that ■‘wHI be found in anotlicr column. Tho Evangelical Lutheran Synod of South Carolina,and adjacent. Stans com-: mcuced its annual session this morning in -the Lutheran Church in this city. The SrasOn.a^-ltlsaiow neirly 8 months; since we hsvehad sain enough to tvet the earth-tothe depth of an incti. A fricud in formed us yesterday that in digging up two orange trees for the purpnfeof transplant ing them,, he found hi the mil -seven feet below tile surface,' not the lean appearance of moisture—dry as dust. Steam /lice ' Mills. Th‘e advahtago which the Merehanrimd the Planter de rives from the erectionuf Use two-beauti ful and efficient Steam Sew-MtHs ut eaelr Extremity of the city, is rendered apparent' by the constant nml large arrival! from li very direction'nf Rice in the Rough, which it becomes our‘daily slut v to report. The immense quantities of Rough Rlee, psttl- cnlarly from the coulRward Which formerly were shipped to Charleston to b * prepared for,-and there And a market, it'd* centre in our city, and our exports oftliis staple must necessarily be increased to a gteftt 'dtffcnf. The public spirited individuals who have greeted these machines, lie trust will be 'handsomelyremunerated (or their enter prise, and the addition thus resulting to ou/ commerce must give a further spring'to the prosperous advances of oltr city. Probably lO.OdO tierces ibis season, will be added to our usual expoitatioh. Tito Bank of Augusta has declared a di vidend for the last six months at the rale uf eight percent, per annum. ent f </ K Ihr » The Augusta Chronicle states that nfa- ny highly and respectable gentlemen itar voutmend that any appropriation inane by the Legislature for the relief nf the auf- ferets by the files in that city, should lie. p,laced.at the disposal rif ’thb city council, and constitute a fund, for the establishment of"a regular 'guard, ami the purchase suitable engines, &c. so as so provide as possible, against future danger. Tho immediate .individual suffering -wjlili was occasioned by the lute Are. lias been relieved,by the munificence of private kmtributious, and the losses subsequently iuve principally fallen upon ipsunmee companies. The t tggevtion Is, we think, a wise and prudent one. Sugar,—We scarscelv open a southern paper without finding some remarks upon the culture of the sugar eane.aud often, re cords nf now and valuable experiments both in tite, mode of tillage, and the appli cation of tiie product, I'lte following Suz gestions front a Correspondent of the Mag nolia Advertiser, (Dr. Pcaridit Simpson) have at least novelty to rccoinmcml them: One acre of.liigar will fatten 7(1 ImgS, V lettinglhem irt when the cane has got its growth. Squeeze the Juice of the sugar cane and boll it , down until the color nf i Strong lye, then barrel It np and .tSrter the bung With clay as you would cidar in cold ■ climates, and it will go through a fcrmcn- <fby the Helm Mar.) NEW YORK, Nov. ‘ll. Colombia.—Alr. .Moore, our Minister at Colombia was prcsrnieil in the Council of Government on’thd doth Scpteinhef— 'at ‘the same time, Sen. Ilarrishn tiad Ids au- diericn nf leave. Mr. Moore ill a slinrt ad dress to'the Cdnucll, took occasion to refer to the Panama instructions,and todisclaim, Vin the part sit General-Jackson. aity aetlfi dients and opinions therbin convoyed in re^ lotion to the Colombian Government, lib States, that It v.as'thc express desire of the -President,Ynd indeed Ills own wish, to ab stain from commingling in any of the pft. litiedl 'questions which ma'y agitate the Country, and to erinfinc himself strictly ami exclusively to the affaiis of ids own Go vernment, and tire interests 'committed to his care. Such'a course is obviously'cor rect, and corresponding with ‘the wishes rtf ■lie people, and cannot fail to give to Mr. Moore the induenco lie merits, Tlie last administration made a very tin- favorable impression on'the Cdiomi.inn go. yernment, try tho letter and spirit of the Panama instructions Canada.—The galr, which was soverely felt-in this city on 8.(111 Nlay week, did con •itlernbledaBage to the shipping at Quc- beei It is nleritiomgi as art extraordinary circuilHtnnee •Connected with the gale, that one of She davids of the Nadar, which iiacl been torn awny by the violence of the storm, wav found in the furetop ef the Brilliant. good for months, nnd if managed right; will not drink inferior to second quality Maiptsey witre. • Col tun Picking Ectraonlinary.—Wo find ih.thoVioksbttrg,(MiJsissip'pi) Aldni- firr (ho affidavit of four gentlemen (o ' tile truth qf tile' fntrriwlng extraurdinary .ex ploit in Cotton picking; Four nhgroes' be longing to llrtf estate of James NorrW, in flio neighborhood it-JsjSmmi picked from tire hull, in thirteen hums nmJ a (Vaif sf Twelve Ilundrcd^and forty-fuur pounds, of <lilcr'ahly"woll picked" Cotton. There was do dewin' thtf morning! bm it remained plou . - Ay and some appear aneo of rain until B o’ clock, when tho wind rose from tire South anlt dispersed tho clouds,.antT it rbm.riricd cleat, wm'dy and warm, through ’the re- idaiitilot of the day—fhe_ dotton; was very dry nil (fay. Cotton is not considered "well picked” ■iii that part of the country if if has a mote in it. . Tho ntiihhoi of Rinnan Catholics’ in’ the tfnited Stales, is said urhe’iKaarly half a miliiopw • • ' Stiaun boat Stack.—'Tho New York Commercial Advertiser, of ilto 10th inst. says—The steam boats Do Witt Clidton and Victory, 'Were this Vnorning to Have beeh'sold at pitblie auction. Tho _cb.it of ■the Do Witt Clinton was £44,ODD; and of the Yictriry 98,000. They were pitliip, tho first at ff*6,000 ; and the second at $20,000. These sums, we understand J4 iiavo been, the exactebst of tits respe'otlvb Engines and no advance, even to tho amount tif h single dollar wssffiitaiited. They were both positively'to bbKrill tin this day week, BRAINING OF MILL PONfiS. •From thell'ashiirglon Kties. Copy of a’letter from Cupitrtn Ravld P. IlfllhomfO, tbyhe ptlilor, dated Wilkes County, Georgia, Nov. I&tb> IC'40.. Mr. Printer—it may be interesting to many nf your ngrictdwnil readers;to lcavn something of Oils productive capitally of old mill ponds. Tim one on lleaverdam creek, kntftsn for thirty years or'more as Nelson's mill pond, louclused (after having broken the dan and drawn off tha water) about three years ago. 'For t years I used it only esn paslorff for catllo anil hogs, In Apt M lao,I had It broken up with some dif (1 cutty houL-vrr, because of its being ’very Itatd trodden ttnU'baked. On thdti7ih'mid 2Blh nf the same month, it sen's laid off, and planted in corn, 9 by 3 (Vet,"flit h stalks in a lilll—interspersed with pumpkin seed.— The corn was twice'ploughed, and once lined, only. After -the second anil hist ploughing, the red nr'tury pea, was planted in the Step betweon the wide rows of corn. There were\l and a half acres of ground phsighed, none of which lud oily other manure than the util depnsitc of ntud. The spring season was very wet, 4ml 2 and a half acres nfthc corn was so much tlonded as tn lie deployed. I have saved hot less tit hi IP,000 pounds of excellent blade lod- iler—and have gathered in and cribbed OSS bushels.'1 peck, and £ quails of fine mer- clmntatde corn, (rejecting 31 bushels of s' ort earn,ami some little rotten corn)—80 bush els nf peas, and it loads of pumpkins,from tho IS auras of gioitud. There is not less than Z£0 bushels uftpeas r.ow in tho field fur my lings to ghtltcr. The average pro duction uf cent was Bit bushels, 2 pocks, t gallon ami 4 quoits per-aerr. A choice a- cro ytrfded-72 bushels and ft pecks. D. 4’. IfILLHOUSE. and Admiral Bauuders, which wero cau- strutted about 00years ago.. At that timfi, It is probable, that tho variation (narked upon them, was'Correct. But it has clian- gedstnee that lithe so tmidh, that there can belittlo doubt of many vessels having bcen'lhrnsvti ashore by errors arising from tltis source. For example h vessel off l’bfnto des Monts, shapes her cotnse to pass fb tlio southward of Anticosti. Consulting -kiiy nftllb cliarts tmiv in Use, the master finds them «i vail pleitso, In Dsbondlttg the Mil * ’ ■*' “ Oh si.ssippi above the mout^t of tho Ohio, lie xaw u sbw with B or 6 : p'»* 0 ** I* 1 ' 0 : t.'bo tldolared inboatni svnntcd a ptg.iinfl look up Ids rifleto shoot ouc, but was requested not to dn in. Mike, however; l.-fui hh'rlflc lo liik faco, millBftit at each pig sudpe'ssitfbly, at tho Mat gli ded tip tiiu river gndor vtitj tail, uliuht fit' Or 60 yards ftom allure, ami out off their tnils-close lo their runips, witbmit fining diem any harm. In Mm, a shoit'tiuie lie the variation marked 7 1-2 degrees ; whilst. fore lie ascended tho .Missimri will). Hvnr) it is in reality '2d 1*2. lie therefore .steers ton farto tironuthward By imrfo than'half a point dfthoT.Mnp.lXs! nntl If the night sliuuld bo rlnrk.taitcl rttb weather had,stands a great'bltance Of 'ruhntbg oh the islands. 'I’lle mine «rror in IheijaiA nf ships humid 10 Quebec,iittttsos tllefn tOtfjffrsUo n'cpurso too far tothesotnltwhi'd ; and hericb tminy nf them run .n llia south cnair. It is conceived, therefore, 'that the fol lowing staiemchts uf the-vai imilih, com- Idhiilra'trdty 'Oapt. Uayfielil, '’will -prOvo vuluable'to'tho trade. Variation ol the compass sufilcieriUy ex act for the purposes ol havigalfon.. Brim- tly 'l’un, 10 1 2 degrees West; hlnhil uf Die IS 1-2 ; Cope Chat 41 j Hay of tlm Seven Islands 47 ; West cud of Aqlicoiti *0 12; East cud of do 44 1-2—Oncltc Gat. mlsantruphio trapper ollhol\llssOuri,tronld ho still itloio strange. Ho holds commit- sbw with B or tl pigs oh'tho rWor 'nlon wiih tin man except lo harter hls furs bank t ‘ho tldolared in boatmhtt 'pitiase, lie: and peltries for. powdtfr, leqd, traps,- &o. ' and tlibn diskppoars for years, nobody knows where, His story lias been written after a soft, sfinio years since, by Major Welmuro, of the United Stales Army. Thu sufferings ami almost'incredible nil- vcdlnres and minu'tilim's escapes of Glass,a (■ir.Otcllpinii; uriiilfl astonish tiiifl’please nil that liiNuli taste fur. lulvinitlies, If my friend, in wlihuiTalii indebted fuV ffio sto ayuf Mike Fink, in part, wero tint about lu depart sit sunn, I ivlnibl prueme tlm Ini dinglhcis in rnini'mii in these suVcnll per sun's, ns lig isTniitlliiif w.lll'tli'einriie li'slo iy. a'lVd hasTniquctuly'seeii ull of them. We fear, frmn the complexion o? the late Kentucky papers, that the fatal and dis tressing consequences of the conflict be tween tlie late Mr Wtcktiffe and the form er editor uf the Kentucky Gadeftc, are not yet complete. The-circtimstnnecs (If the I eceut duel which terminated the life of Wickliffe, have beet, the subject of com- ntem in the papers, and other cdlltiiuns oia seticnis nature Seem likely tn g ow otlt nf them. An mionyihotis coinumnicatian, purpurting to contain a minute detail of the facts leading to and connected with tiio conflict, recently appeared Iii Ilto Frank fort Argus, nnd we find in the KehlUckian of the noth ult; an editorial continent tin tli.it communication, stating that its author hail boon given up and svs* George James Trotter tiiiiiselfj the individual bf whom Mr. Wickliffe was killed. Then follows tile following Severe paragraph, w hich w 0 much regret to sep, as it iscertainly calcu lated to lead to more personal viole nce'. ‘•At present, I forbear any comment Up on tho guilty vanity, ivith which ibis paltry braggart lias attempted, in his own lescrlp- libn of himself, to plrfy tlie hero. I forbear remarking upon tlm heartless and dastard- ly malignity, which seeks its infernal level even uprnr (lie reputation uf the gerterobs and gailahf viefinr of-his calumny and his vengeance, now powerless in tlie grave.-* I Saw and marked the conduct and deptjrt- ment of Geo J Troffor on the groulul, I too "Tlie Triglot’’ Is the name under Which Ve perceive a new semi-weekly papcrMi n- li. utto be published in this city, svhicli t» In ndnllt, or rrtther be enmpused iff nrti- 'iticsdn three langOages— English, Spanish nnd French. The design is Certainty new, nnd wo do nut see why in our ptiiiglnl city it sltould not be successful.—ft. }’. Ain, . ‘Froth the I’lidhdelplilk ’Cbronicle. Mr. Howard Puvne’s tragedy of Rlclic- lieut is. we nntlcistand, ilatv in preparation at tlm Chesitut street Theatre ; a principal character to Wvmstaineil by Mrs. Sicilian, who performed the rame part when tlie play was originally produced at Govern Garden. Tit# tragedy will ho represented herb, we presume,without those alterations which the London mattagor ivns compelled to admit, in order tn meet the views nf the Lord Chamberlain'S deputy who strenu ously Tcfused to license it in its original "ate, on account of the politinal allusions “hick lie discovered in the dialogue, Mi. I’ayne dedicated his production to Wash ington Irving in the following letter. My Dear Irving.—It is about 2D yenls since I first had the pleasure of knowing von ; ami it Is not very often Hint people aro found hotter friends at Ilto latter ‘part orsn long on acquaintance than at this be ginning. Such, however, has been the ease with us ; and the admiration which I felt Km yon when I w as a boy, has been succeeded by gr.iiltuila for steady und nitre pid kindness, now that I am no longer bite Although I hnie had better opportunities lo UouW you Ilian tho world bv whom you are valued in highly, I should not Iiavo Ventured to make a public display of our acquaintance Under any other circumstan ces than those by whicliat is drawn fortli at present. I alii under obligations to you beyond tho comu.hn kindness between friends of long standing, which it is fitting I should acknowledge. In.the little como- dy of Charles the Second, I have referred to tiio assistance jrou gave me, without ven luring to violate your injunction with ro- gnril lo the concealment of yonr name.-— lint Unit aid has been repented tn snail no extent in the present work as to rondo) it imperative upon me to offer you my thanks publicly j and to beg you will suffer me to dedicate it Id rthb from whose pen it has received its highest value. I only regret it is not i* my power to make n tnorb ade quate rbltllVl for the mafiy encouragements amid discomfort Which you have so fre quently and so spontaneously bestowed up on, my dear Irving, your sincere and grate fill friend, „ - JOHtf tlO'VARD PAYNOii Pans, No. 80, Rue tie Richelieu, j February Ifljlt, la-20. J Picture of the Austrian Court No Ger man Court lives So simply ns the Imperial Court, fnr'FrxhciS.is a pupil of Joseph the Nnt-to be-fnrgoltert. Many u magnate lives lif great splendor, and you m.lj’ go through tnc castle for weeks, without noticing that tltc ruler of a great monarchy dwells ihefe: ckery liiittg is silent; nu clusters of servants much Jess df glitttiriilg cavaliers, rnttlhfg ofiicnrs «f the gtfards, lord* of tho chart!- her. See. 'the garrison of ten thousand n/en, intfkdi Far Ids^ noise ihail aotne Hun dred* irt irfdhy a petiy residence. Oncfe n itinn in A grity sHrhiui passed me on tlie bas. tlotit and wa* respectfully xuluted by the ^ l« u r«cd* tn riimver to my JrtqimiM.ifiat till* wrff Fho Emperof Fiatiz. I taw him aftertfrurd* driving Kjs daughter in atwo-hor^e cariiage, dud I only knew irwas the Emperor by the people takine °l> llleir hffts. The Emperor, felums these nnd .the muna.c)i xhould In icfj ho spfe'd this eiernal ti ;- 4 v tec J V ' m * Art " ll ?roTMrresroumi, 1 loo tatuin. b«.fu for use m a few days, .and last, »yas 'Mrr eyff witness,” by arrangement, of Ifrsrsrl foe ntnitdia — a. . 1 IF _ f . ■ flip till rf in. tsisrl fennk a 1««« ... 1.1.4. I. .. V tlie parties, and from tire wbide together. I primmrncc and brand him coicard and liar. The former, I most sincerely beirovc—the lattei I can amt will prove him to bo. - J. H. IIOLEKIAN.' v \\ o merely give this extract as ilfnstra- tingthe linfiapjiy state of feeling between' tiio panics to tllii lam'entalile controversy, ant! not by any means with a view of add ing fuel to the (ladies, nor of-iptlmafitVe any leaning oiif'ervrs towards eifher side'. Wo liaif'hoped tlia’l tlie toAialiawk was bo ric)! in the grave of tlie rash and unfortunate Wickliffe.—tfasllvilte Banner. Commodore Rbgflrs sny.t, in' a''letter to’ tlie Secretary of the Nnvj.flinf aAViiempt by one of ottr eniiuryauders, ro' introduce the’use of liotniny jtnd coin meal on board Itissltip, protl;,c,ed sitelt ilis'enr.teiu nmoii'r the croiv, that it has never been revived. ° Important to bavigalioni—We have ,hocn favored by Capt llayfield, with some i.incrvatinOs bn the varintinn ol the Com- lias's in tlie Gaifof St. Lawrence, which ivc lose no time in'communicating to the pub lic. . Capt. I). informs us that the variation' is erroneously laid down, in almost every one of the .charts Used by seafaring men fre quenting tho river.. Tlieso-cliarts are ail taken, sometimes 'with un warrantable al terations,: from' ttyso of Mayor Holland Such l nogrepl.noiice i many: But. it tho King of Great Britain, wore to go alone and bn foot, to tho Bank the whole nation would imagine that n gen eral Bankmirtoy was at hand.—A Ger mans Four in Germany.- Fromjbo flew York Jvehfn* Port, r ji.n ^ m{ — 1 ' tn Western SobvOnir for 18?0, our readers may rceofleet, that there was an'imeresting lafe, c'ntiiled‘''l'lio of Mr h .r f £,° 'l 0 ' 1 "? 0 "’. from theL-perf of Mr Hair, rhe fast btmibcr of Flint’s West irn MoniTti.' ■ml till ,, .. dj Review OAhtain’x a’ sliefch of file cxtrabrilnfary WisHlsipp', bbalmwn win, ftirn'ijhcd the liefbof ftaftaji." Ho was rt* imaginary being, niir lyero anv of the circnfirstanccs relntcd of him by Mr. Hafl, suoli as his itnlameable audacity,- Id's ila- ring exploils, lire terror they inspired,, or his extraordinary accuracy bi aim, by niiv means exaggerations of tiio truth.. T' skctclr from rli’o Wostarn R-'viow , v m. h WO have copied on our,fi (i( page, will wmi ,C '* M.V 'v. 1 ’ 11 ’ 6 ' 1,5 l’ eru, al may occd—- jfink, the last of tl,c lloalm, and Ashley's'company, hcitie- on his linat al’llte landing hf lids' port, lie saw a negro lud stnudiiigiin. ‘the hank's of the riveV; heetljessly gaping in great Wmitlerment ut Ilto show nbpm . hitti,' 'Phil lad. Innl strahgo sort of fntniih« IteeR pcoiiliur some tnccs of the Africans, llis ho.'l prdtruded sqvernl inches in ttie rear of Ills leg, SO ns to leavnSic.nly „s much bf tins Toot belilnd as licfuro it. Tills unshapely foot oflWided Mike’s eye. and eutrugeil his IReks of sytninstt'y ko min!h, that lio deter- mihetl.to correct Tl. lie took aim .if.tlie bhy’s uiifqrttlnare Ittfbl, klifl rnttmtlly >1101 it .twnyi The Key Tell, aryfftg mtirtji»r,itml bntlly woVmifed., Mike wal I mi feted Pi tlm Clrbim'Cbiirt iu this county fdi tho oflonec and wtfsTeufttl gitilty by a jury. I hove myself seen the renbrd uf tho ‘Ciftift. appeared in evidence, that MlkeTrlustifi linn of tho offence was,-•■thgt the fellow 's long heel prevented him from a genml beef." Ilia 'particular fricud <:&r|ient«,' was also It very greul shot j and lie and Mikutisad to fill a tin cup with whiskey, uud place it on llleir heads' (iy tntnx, aiid sRobt at it With a rlflo, at tho distance of 70 yards. It was always limed through without injury to the nuu on whore head it was placed. Tills was often performed, and they liked tiio feat hotter became ii showed their confidence in ekili other; ft) 18*2, Mike and Ills two friends, IO.iV pentev rind Talbot, engaged in St. Louis with Henry &Ashley,'lo go up tltu Mis koriri 'with them, in this three fold . upaclty bf boatmen,trappers and hunters. Tile first vear a company rtf about sixty ascended us high as the mouth of tiio Yellow Stone River, where they built a fort for life pur poses of trade and security. From this place, small delnchmenlS of iiten, ten or twelve in a oriinpanv, wero sent nut to hunt and trap on tho tributary streams ol the Missouri and Yellow Stone. Mike and his t'vo friends ntin nine o hors were sent lo the Muscle Shell river, a tributary oftlic Yel low Stone. When tlie winter set in, Mike and liis coidfiany returned, to a jilaco near tiio month uf the Yellow Slone; and pie Tarring ttt reirtstn oiit oftlie furt.lliey dug a hole or cave, in tlie bluff liiVnk of the river, for II Winter house, In which they resided during tlie wittier. This prnVcd n warm and commodious habitation, protecting the inmates from wind nnd Snow. Hero Mike and Ids friend Carpenter quarrelled n dead ly quarrel, tho cause ufwliicli is not cer tainly known, Intt it was thought tu Iiavo been caused by rivalry lu tlie good graces of a sqtlaiv. Tlm quarrel was sinolhored for tlie time, by interposition dr mutual friends. On. the return of spring the par ty reiisited the fort, where Miko iVtid Oar- penter, over a cup nf whiskey, revived the recollection of their past quarrel, but made a treaty of peace, which was to bo soiuinn- tzed by their usual trinl of-sbnodng a cup of whiskey from off eaclt other's head ,is theii custom was. This wat at mice the lest of nuitual rbeodcilliiilidn Dili) renewed confidence. A question remained to he sctflejl, who should have the first shot. To determine this, Mike proposed to "sky a copWr" with Carpenter;, that is. irt'throw up a ronper. This H'asdotio nnd Miko tvnji die first shut. Carpenter seemed to oe fully aware nf Mike's Iinfurglvida lortipe'r,,,iml Treacher- dus in'edt, Tor lie ifccltired, that lib was sure that Mike would kill Idiii. Rut Garden ter scorned life too much, tii ptirblmsp it by a breach of Ids solemn compact,in refusing td Stand the •— »~-aiA,_ :.. . .... „ , ‘ff 1 ', Accrirdlpgly he pro- |tured td die. tie bequeathed ids gtin t slmr pouch, and |fgwderhtlrn, his holt, pismis. ant wages to Talbot, id ciiso lie should lie T n t‘. ,0<l, S ftUl ' 1 Plain, and Whilst Miko Ipatled his rifle, rihd picked |,is flint, Cnr)imireF filled Hii tin-ciip %vif|| whiskey lo tho brim;and Wlihdilt changing his features, he placed it on his lio'ad ns » target for Mikb td slioot at.—Mike levelled his rifle at the head of Carpenter, tit the dlsfnnce of sixty yards. Afler drawing a bead, he took down his rifin from . liis face, smilingly said. "Hold your noddle steady, Carpenter, and don't spill die whiskey, its I shall want some presently'” llo again raised, cocked his piece, nnd in an instant Carpenter fell, add expired without n grnatt. Mike's (fall lin'd peifetrnidq the. fo'rchcad of.CnriicM.tcr hi tlm centre, idiom mi inch and ii half above tlm eyes. He (aioly sat down his rifle, and applying (tie muzzle to Ins mouth, hletv the Smoke nut nf tlm touch hole without saying a word, keeping Ins eyes steadily on tlm fulled l«idv ofCur- jientcr. Ills first words wore, ‘'Carpenter have you spilt flto whiskey !” He was (heir Ibid that tie had killed CaVp'enicr "It is All an accident;!’ snid Alike, "for I took as ndr a horfd on tli'e lilrirtri spnf on the cup, ns’I ever look on a squirrel's' eye. Mow did it happen !" llo thou cursed the gnu. then the liurtel, add finally himself. This catjslroplm (in ri country where the strpng amt of (Ire la w edpfitreach,Vpassed off for .in accident ; and Mike wrfj p or . milled m gopt large, under the liolior tfi.it Carpenter!* death w'm( tlm result rtf ciimin- gjrtcy. lint Carpenter liatl a fast friend in Talbot, ivhn rtnly waited a' fair bpportuni- i e ^ cnr K° hW deatlj.. No ouporttui^v oflorert. for some month* after, unfil .• JMiI#* » oCwmwifi^qSlnred lb Tallmt, that ho did ki" . purpose and that Inj 'va, giaiUf li ’i’al" I,i * W1 ttt'f *• « i'*' Si'., 9 belonged to Carp^'nFer.) .mu shot Alike throucli tho. heart. ■ nfiLr. 1 or Durum. _ Irttisi' viSa, 1,1 Tim fme f„„ ft ■ UfcDRUU, . w bo * • Jit retool Peel ion* nf hikl Toil Yours, ii * •. Setulhlt Ailrice.—A ycstiir,- Tiio fuvorile wife bf iMiihoiiii i.rlofi aim ftillnwing tniix tnjs lo liei ehildren.—Wn slimild tliuik A ye'shit, lit leitst nmsi iiavo li.nl a.siinl. “My stilts,ncVct despise uity porsoti, Consider your superior ns .jrour lather, Your Eqnnl as y. ftr hrother, , Ami your iitfciiur nsynuriton." '■ i’i '*•" "f.. J coinBitctA to Dates sort'll LYvxftroal,;:mfftm 1st.Uct DatsAVkosI mviili.sniiiihiiiiSihTt Sur'r - i m n' i ' Savannah, Mffptin.TR NftV. 10. Brig Ehiii, fiir Nutitz, , 3uo hnles UpIrind Caliuu, lbO u hole tes It ice; tl* hair les Ricci . MACON, Nov. 14. Colton is entiling in briskly, and tins within the lust |w U or tlireq days advanced inptieo iihniit 1-4 of-a cent, it is now sel ling from 7 1-2 tu 8 cents. Averagu piiee. 7 7 8* s . marrikd. Lakt evening liy tho TWn Atr. Alealy, Mr. MATilEtV WF.ITMAN, m Ebe Tremor Gmt'rt Airs'. NAOAl STANTON, of tii is city. ■„ m V <Sts, n , onu). On tho l^t inst. after n short hilt seVfero illness, ANN REBECCA, oldest tl.inghr icr of Win. AI. Craig, aged 9 years,I mouth and 111 day*. illAitliVB IJ-ii’. PullT OP SAPAShAll. AiiuiV ii. Sell! Waller E. Hycr; Soward, Mobile 10 da to J Cuniiniiig, Lead to W Willi ams. . , « Sloop Alary HniVnrtl, Itrlggl, SiilllUs,* tls. 6fl bales 8.1, Cuiluit and Oranges tn J Cummin", A G Alitlcr. E Fort, R Hab ersham anil the iHaster. Blotlp Cundiictar. Hill, St, Alifrys i ils. live Onk, Leatlm/i ami Oranges in order PimcitgerSi Alts Ifcrticfl alitl “ elilldien, Airs llnrdin and 2 cliilflrbiiiMliscs M'CUII, Al’l.niitiriTi, Alicttlcr; ALs ft mile anil child. Sloop Ann Maria, Hriggs, Scrcvons fe- ry. 1200 bdsimls R. Rico in R Htlbei- shant. •Sieriinlinilt 8. Howard, Wray, fid Bis tors Hunch with hunts 4 Si 12 iii tow; tu Stenmlinat On. 720 bales Cattail tn II Lord, TIItiller ,Vcu J Gntiiilil: A Low, & co .1 Stone. Beois, Itoblh & St Joliii.'i'rift & I’adrlfurd, I) I. Admit* Acco U Gorihiii, R AIjIoiio, l.ow, Taylor &co 8 D Cor bett. BELOW, Shl|i He|eri Alar, flu New York. Slop Tybee. Wood, fm Now York. Sell) Glide, fm New York. And u ship unknown. . CLEARED, Rtig Ellw, Clark, Nantz. Can dter l<f Daviilrdii. SAILED, llrig Progress Sears Providence. Sloop Joiio Chevnlior, Slssoii; Charles tun. VVF.NT TO SEA. fihip Oglcthtfrpe, Butler, Liverpool. Sltiff Aspnsiu, Reuiielt, Havre. Evory readcr oftho _ s° tinilosorvedly brushed; lil ( q' a , umi V,er butterfly, fiommmmg lis more, foiiunafe sister huiteiflies, ( into tiio pop| of olilivieir. Jfi' 1 . '"'".onibrir tlm admirable pbryniii, 0 f Mike Pink, tlm last of tho hontmon. Miko Fink ..was horn in. Pitiribuigh, t epnsylvaoia, where Jill brothers, fit; •sill reside, He first visited Hf. Louis, ns a kepi lioal- man.m tlm year lBld.qr 15,and occgsion- : a!ly aftiywaf/N, till 1822 when lie joined Henry and Ashley’s enmpriny .of Alissmiri trappers. Many_ shunting Teals, of AJTlie’s are related Imre, bjl pCi'/nni. ivlm profess to have witnessed them. I will ye(ate some utjyiemfatid jfoucunmalw tyfrlf' W of _ r „ through tho. Im«r(. Alike no fell to the ground, nnd expired sviVlTAiit a word. Tnlhot,. also'went irnpiibisfi'ed, as nobody had authority, or inolinritibri to cull lilnt to account. The triiiR was, Tallmt ostem SonVeV.tr ’ totoeltMts amf- daAgaT^ns is the gris- estern Sonven.r. flvbearn ,ho prairie, Ahom three months after, rnlbot wa*present in t|,n linltlo with tlm Anlrickaroes, in which Col. Leaven worth ctfinmandrii.) where,Im displayed a coolness, which 1 ,4 ; ni|ld have done honor tn a I'cffer man. ,Ho finino nut of tlm battle ,e " years after, lie was ibnptftiftjMr qibiviicdin the, Titrin" river" Vn'ntl’e «J,Tn" bp*viyn^, Thu * ende “ °f TjWfe “'re several,other ®|e’ oharno- tors who have spent (host part of their lives'beyond tits;yergenf .civilized society, among tlm Mvniesi•, You. lirive . rkcordc^l tfm glKop.pios °d,fe |t„ y . Illf, [|,o story R to, Kio«v,i t a Frenchman, would sur* Pjjlr Tho histofy of Jlilto sLk“ af MEMORANDA. The lirtg Leopurd; hence at ProVidch6‘e nth in-i. Tim steam packet John David Alongin, Dtihnis,honco at Chmlestiin lufli Inst. Tlie schr Wetrb'f was up at Baltimore for this port Tho stoant packet John ftavitl Alongin, was Up at CHaileston, for this port to leave Tills Alnrniog. Tlfo Revenue Cutter Marion, Jackson’, snileil from Ciiarlesum I Bill inst; on' a cruise; SPOKFN. 17lh inst. off Giiorgiown, ships Helen Mar; Tyheo and sfilir Olfde I'm 1 Now York fur tliis port; Fribii (fbA ConiiKSi’iiNDKNTa. Offices of the Courier,' Merciiry fy Gazette CiiAHi,KSTo(t,'November 18—5 r. at. afuifvr.il. . Rfi" Scion, ffavafiii, 0 ds. Brig Pacific, Philadelphia ami o ds hit tlie Capes. IN Tilt? ovvt.nn. Brig Pembroke, fm Boston. l ""‘r mi raumtay next «•![)?#*!* P" passage having ''ciyli, n„»lALL,S | iAYTEU &|T jj r bn, ¥.'W Augusta" frt'lgltt apjily in Tsw!te i« 1 ! r le ‘ l,c To-Al'i Evening win, boati nny 20 SS5a kenzif, &X0, ioyior’s wharf l°or Aul gustn. ■ A|3 , \N*lll li'ovn ||i.. Hglitor'a fur Angus),a TO M.)R| t ,,!.*'* Trejght or linssago, n|ipl’> 'to Cam \v w Hunter’s ii Raif, „r tn ’COHEN & MILL®!). Iiuard.nt I jioy 40. Towil Property forSUT " * re A Hot in an c! iliUl sftpalion, sslth .1 enininJS I diycllliig calculated f,, r j,,, * area . hl'Vg llOWre. NUW Ull lent 32fl0|in)'riniimn, ® A hall I,ut, pear the centre nf fl le ,, with a neatly IliiiHlnid ami convenient,, story do effing IlmlXo mid good out beiit I A Inrge and'valuable corner Leti. I Ynmucrnw, with iHelgrurovem. 1 ting of a two story duelling Houtc., nut buiUlmgs. w , .Also A VAlunble tract nf about boo acre, I a lift; within four mile's of the City, j.,„ Applv to bqvXO Presents for 1830. rjn HE TnliMiian for I llflo, (New Ymll JL .Villi 12 tic.iuliful einhcllislinicnt). Tlm Pearl Co, 1890. (Wf||,del& with 0 beautiful embellishments, biigraved oil Ai.sd.Tllh Irsro Hmitfe*, • The Bonk of the Bumlnfr in 2 vol(. 1 J % l*S , piicnl Works ef Tliinnn. Aloere, bioindliiR Ins Melodies. Rnllatls, &c, cotn> plote in oii« volume?. Jusk toceiVed h nk ' Ti M. DUjSCOUs. nay ad liurries’ Beer. FM* life.suiiscrilicrs having been appoint-. JL ed Aftcnt* for llle'ieilln* oLtlns e%- collnnt iirficl '; hegs leave io iiirunn tin inbllc that they have received ii supply „f t. It is warranted of the first quality am) no tliluht will sustain tiio high character it deserveii. Tlie subscribers iviil constantly have a ftlpflljt on hand—aiiy orders w ill bo aliunde ed to by ' 1 OAIIDRY & LEdltlEL. n'ov 2d , 2.73T) . La08t.il , Inrtlfi rimnilna between ttie store! 1 B. Joiio ft. Williamson, nnd the off nf life (I, Slates Bank in this oily, i„ clieclt of AI leiiiiei Itriiivii, on-said Bank,] m'y favnr nf Ibis Hate ,for g.902 5(1, finder will oblige tlie uuderkigoed by lit iug Saul check io lilin, as paymentV bent stopped iii ilm Hunts', CHARLES J. BROWN, nnv 20 405c Noticfc; 4tk Bdai company; A N elcctiiin fur Justice oftheponct 1 the foriiilf,hem td fill t|,e vioncy 0 ca.ioned by tho resignation af William libers' Esq. will lie lielil nt Airs. Ciioncn lliiildiifgs on life coniorhf B.iy mil Abei- cdriutreo.S Trilli n row, twerilr fiat inst. , J011NJHjftrl >r , J. p. nov 20 J AMES G.\\il. ON SAAllJELi;. HOUSE. Rum, Pork, Ueefr tfcc. 5 II l IDS omi «» hbU Pori la nil Hum 20 hl)k Frfrfiu Folk S?0 do HecF 15 (Jo Moss do 10 do ’ Moll’s Crii'ckpis 20 do Alhmiy Alo. 10 do Fine Cider 20 boxes'Sonp 'Landing from ship Queoh Mak, and for sale by JOHN UENTLEY. nov 26 . by nov SO Canal Flour.- BBLS Cilfuil Flmir, lanijlfig fni slop Queen Alab, anti fiir solo JOHN BENTLEY. % ueoitgia syrup A Fpvy.Cnsksurtlfe, nliovo arllclo nf tlm very best qualitjr soloc.led for fain ily use. _i at,so 1 40 Barrels Howard sireet Flour Just received ami foi sale by „ tOAUpRY & LliQlUEL. nov So S85m iS^Wc afe rCques'.ed to .qnmnince alr. WILLIAM 1 . B/llTO.t I ascandidate for Justice of the Peact* * tlm friurtli (mat company tn sofply d vacancy occasioned by the rcsigiina* W. f*. Beers, Esq.' nov 20 , ^Wc areauihorijedto ammuimo JAMES CLELAND,ire » didulo foi* J usiice of tho Po.iru,- fm the d<h IIAiit, to fill (ho vacdiicv ot r.«sionalby the resignation of W. I*. lleers, Ksij* nov 5 QZflcn Cooper’s New Novel- I Vie wei’t of wisii-roN' . WISH : a Tale, by (lie Aiitlmr uf "The I’iniioers" “Tlio.l’-rnirle," &"■ "lint slm is'dead inliiih—tu nil— Her lute hiinga silent on tho wall, And on 1I16 stairs arid rit tlm door Her fdiry step is heard tie more.',’. In two velmae* AT,SO . A Select Inn Trent tlm Pitbljo mid Friv- 1 "® Cnricsporfflenco uf Vic'd Admiral 1-"", OeUinawnod ; interspersed with Mcii"»'» of his life. Jtisi l eccivqd li.v TLOAlAS AI. DRISCOLL- Ilnv 17 . Sfraw Bonnets A FEW cases received by ship Slat" 4 1,ni ‘ f0r!i ‘ l0 'TsA AC NORTON- nov lit Mess ami Prime Pork- Landing from sloop Splendid, «kAimi.S Mcaslorh' r*S) V 70 do Prime S5 dll plmlp's ,3in IaNUTOIIE. ICO cnsUs.^’ul Nails . 500' bills Ne.3- Mackerel 20* lilids St. Croix Sugnr- 4(V bags pvi'md Creca 46 fear«il#ti‘a1 ami Super IW Prihilut I’o|tDV 80 reams Wrapping do For said by j g-joNE/ DOT 14 WO